full stride
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandstride
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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stride
noun
uk/straɪd/us/straɪd/
an important ...
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(Definition offullandstridefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Production in our factories of materials and components is not yet in itsfullstride.
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So is the fact that our war production is now getting into itsfullstride.
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This is a classic single-arm action that resembles a jumper infullstride.
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But it was 201112 before her recording career appeared to hit itsfullstride.
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Though immigration from other parts of the world had not yet hitfullstride, there nonetheless existed 20,969 foreign immigrants in 1850.
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Because both players were infullstride, and because the lateral traveled some distance, some thought the ball had in fact gone forward.
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Globalisation is infullstride; poverty and inequality have never been greater across the earth; modernity is giving way to post-modernity.
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Very similar to the sprint style, the body resembles a sprinter infullstride.
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From afullstridelength model however, components of the terminal swing and footstrike can aid in propulsion.
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In the slant route, a receiver runs straight upfield a few yards, plants his outside foot hard while infullstride, and turns 45 degrees towards the quarterback.
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Formally, the quick steps are full strides, with one foot passing the other on each step.
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